Hi Wagner,

We do not have any plans yet for replacing specific widgets in MITK with 
CTK counterparts. If you are creating an application which uses some GUI 
elements from MITK, you would of course get a "mixed L&F" if you are 
using CTK widgets in your parts (maybe that is not an issue for you). My 
advice would be to choose the CTK widget, if there is a similar one in 
MITK but the CTK version provides you with all functionality, except if 
you care for a consistent Look & Feel.

Even if we start deprecating some of our widgets, the code would still 
be available for a long time. Same goes for qwt/qxt.

Best,
Sascha

On 06/10/2011 03:37 AM, Wagner Sales wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've seen MITK/CTK integration started, for example, BlueBerry plugins
> now uses CTK plugin framework. CTK and MITK haves some widgets with
> the same functionality, like transfer functions editors, 3D render
> views, 2D views, and so on. Since I'm migrating an application to MITK
> framework, I need to take some design choices, and knows if MITK will
> deprecate some of this widgets by adopt from CTK or not will be pretty
> useful. I think not all decisions are done by now. For example, a
> couple of widgets can be deprecated and others not. Can anyone point
> me in a direction like/for example: these type of functions ( transfer
> widgets editors, for example ) will be deprecated, but this other type
> ( 3D views ) will not be deprecated.  And the widgets from qwt/qxt (
> sliders range for example ) will be replaced with CTK widgets?
>
> Thanks in advance for any tips,
>
> kind regards,
>
> Wagner Sales
>
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